In sexual life, the penis cannot be directly stimulated. The penis is indirectly stimulated by surrounding tissues to produce orgasm, or the same effect can be achieved directly by hand. If you touch it yourself, you can feel the heartbeat of your clitoris. Vaginal orgasm refers to the climax achieved through vaginal intercourse, which requires more complex stimulation.
After your flirting and foreplay, your various parts become sensitive and excited. After entering, this sexual excitement continues, the pleasure increases, and enters the climax period. The vagina is congested, tightened, and lengthened, and the vagina and uterus move rhythmically, including the muscles of the pelvis as a whole.
Some people enjoy the sensitive stimulation brought by penile orgasm, but others enjoy the intense tension brought by vaginal orgasm, which is just a preference for some people.
For women, orgasm is a spreading sensation, initially around the penis and then spreading outward to the entire pelvis, which may result in a sensation of a plane falling or the body expanding.
The average width of the female vagina is 3.3 centimeters, while the average diameter of the male penis is 3.8 centimeters. There is no identical vagina, but there is almost no difference. Men may notice small differences, but that's not surprising.
Worried about excessive sexual activity and relaxation? The vagina has great elasticity and normal sexual behavior does not relax. In fact, the only thing that can make the vagina relax is giving birth.
If you feel relaxed, the method is to contract and stretch the muscles at the bottom of the pelvis, which are used during urination, anytime. Then try to tighten this muscle during sex.
You will find that not only do you feel firm, but you may also experience a more sensational orgasm.
During orgasm, incontinence may occur, which is generally not the case with vaginal orgasm. However, during some vaginal orgasms, many women release a small amount of fluid that looks like incontinence. In fact, it is a clear liquid that we can refer to as female semen.
Some people's process is called trend, which is female ejaculation. These liquids are very few and rarely undergo large sprays. Basically, this situation occurs in every woman during orgasm, but most people only have 2-3 milliliters of it left in the urethra and excreted the next time they urinate.
Sorry, we cannot prevent these from happening. This is a part of the climax. If you are confident that it is urine - although it rarely happens, especially for young women - it is best to expel it before your sexual activity.